The integration of technology into home decor has come a long way since clunky TV screens peered out of armoires and media cabinets; today’s super-thin screens can come embedded in the bathroom mirror or attached to the wall like pieces of art.

The ‘‘wallpaper’’ mode on Sharp’s new, high-definition Aquos TV lets you display photos, paintings, or other images as wall art when you aren’t watching television. You can set a clock for display times, and the light level is reduced to get rid of glare. (www.sharpusa.com )

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As for sound systems, Symbol Audio of Nyack, N.Y., has a new Audio Desk that incorporates high-quality speakers into a slim writing desk crafted from maple, walnut, oak, or cherry.

Baby boomers may remember the family’s old hi-fi system. While iPhones and iPads can now hold the equivalent of hundreds of Mitch Miller albums, there are still those among us who like the mid-century chic of a retro-styled system. Symbol Audio pays homage to the hi-fi with the Modern Record Console, a walnut cabinet outfitted with a hand-built turntable, amplifier, and built-in wireless router.

Replace ceiling, floor, or table lamps with IAV Lightspeaker’s wireless fixtures and run your music through them. You get lighting, surround sound, and no wiring to deal with. (www.iavlightspeaker.com )

Kohler’s Moxie showerhead has a Bluetooth speaker attachment so you can synch radio or playlists for bathing music. Disengage the speaker and carry it to another room, or the beach. (www.uskohler.com )

Ready for entertaining? Just hit ‘‘party’’ on Lutron’s new Homeworks system. It sets the mood of a room with spotlights, dimmable overheads, music, and thermostat settings. (www.lutron.com )

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